The Libman Company has been making cleaning tools in Arcola, Illinois since 1896. Every broom, brush, mop, and dustpan rolls off the line in a single American factory where craftsmen tuft bristles, bend steel handles, and assemble heads by hand. The line runs on recycled-fiber bristles, reinforced bases, and clip-together handles that hold up through years of daily sweeping.
The curved kitchen brush fits the shape of a cupped hand so you can scrub pots, pans, and dishes without pressure on your wrist. Stiff nylon bristles cut through baked-on food and grease, and the three-pack means you always have a fresh one at the sink while the others dry. The ergonomic head reaches the bottom of deep bowls and stockpots that a straight brush would miss.
Libman is a fourth-generation family business still headquartered in Arcola, Illinois where William Libman founded the company in 1896. The factory employs hundreds of local workers and ships cleaning tools to hardware stores, grocers, and big-box retailers across North America. The Libman family’s century-plus commitment to American manufacturing has kept every step of production — from bristle cutting to final assembly — in the United States.

